We may not be as talented as some when it comes to the Souls series, but we were nonetheless happy to launch our Xbox One X version of Dark Souls: Remastered earlier today. Inside you'll find 4K (1800p actually) and 60 fps videos of the very beginning of the game.

Dark Souls: Remastered will be released this week on PS4/Xbox One/PC, and such a classic game certainly warrants a new launch trailer. The remaster itself doesn't seem to change many things, but just playing the game at a (more or less) locked 60 fps and higher resolution should be enough for many people!

Bandai Namco announces that digital pre-orders for Dark Souls: Remastered are now open on consoles' storefronts, just a month before its release. Additionally, we learn that owners of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition (Steam version) will get a 50% discount for the Remaster. The former will be delisted from Steam on May 8th and replaced by the new version. Owners will still be able to play and re-download from their library the old edition.

The big reveal from the latest Nintendo Direct was Dark Souls: Remastered, making it the first game in the series on a Nintendo console. The RPG will hit Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC on May 25 with dynamic 4K resolution for the stronger hardwares.

Seth
Below is really hardcore game. It makes you looking in the dark for your lantern each time you die by a trap that is impossible to see. Sometimes you lose like 20 mins until you find it. (1 Day ago)

MikeManiac61
@b0vril: As much as i like Red Dead, R* made the pacing for this one too slow. Half the time it felt like i was playing a cinematic. Most side missions felt more interesting than the story. (1 Day ago)

b0vril
@toelessfoot: that's probably the best way to go. I didn't find the story or it's missions all that great. (1 Day ago)